LANDSCAPE ONTARIO – WORKPLACE SAFETY TAILGATE TALKS
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Here are some considerations:
Review the General Health & Safety Best Practices section on
page 11 before performing any task.
Ensure the plow is secure and is mechanically adjusted as
required. Have spare connecting pins in your vehicle.
Have extra salt, windshield fluid and spare parts in your vehicle
at all times. Ensure you have sufficient fuel for the duration of
the task as hand.
Keep truck windows and windshields free of moisture.
Site plans noting potential obstacles/conditions should be
prepared for each individual site. Survey the location of curbs,
hydrants, poles, etc., and install reflective markers. Locate any
snow fence or barriers and any changes to the site.
Discuss with the property owner where to pile the snow. Do not
pile snow next to buildings. Do not pile snow over curb drains or
to block run-offs.
Ensure full lighting system is used during operation of the snow
plow (according to regulations – refer to MTO website).
Ensure that a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign is on equipment
where applicable.
Be patient with other drivers on the road, watch your speed and
always obey all traffic laws. Drive according to the conditions of
the site and weather.
Ensure you are well rested before plowing.
Ensure you are in communication with your office or other
workers on a regular basis particularly throughout the duration
of a snow event. Radio and cell communication should be
restricted during vehicle operation.
Rinse off and clean all equipment from salt, sand, etc., when the
job is finished and securely store all vehicles and equipment in
their proper storage place.